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appointment available in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (WEC), Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, at the University of Florida. Applications at the associate professor level will
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Classification Title: Research Administrator II Job Description: This position provides grant and fiscal accounting services in support of the Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Department. Under
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of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences. The successful candidate will develop an interdisciplinary research program in aquatic ecology and evolutionary biology which informs the science and management
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or Master’s degree in biology or a related field with one year of relevant experience. Preferred Qualifications: Preferred requirements include: (1) Master’s degree in ecology or a closely related field and two
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of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications: BS or MS in soil science, ecology, natural resources, environmental sciences or related discipline. Experience in soil sampling and proficiency in databases
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on how to use the Ecological Momentary Assessment and Fitbit. Monitor field data on a daily basis to ensure data quality from Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) and Fitbit. Ensure the transferring
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grants. The following areas are research areas of importance: Genome assembly and annotation Phylogenetic analyses Phylodiversity investigations Ecological niche modeling Support the lab in fostering best
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research on the biogeochemistry and ecology of wetlands, with a focus on carbon cycling and microbial communities. Investigate the dynamics of carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions, and dissolved
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administration • Contact, screen, and consent participants into the study (enroll 2-3 participants per week) • Collect data through survey interviews, smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (EMA) app
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and to broader collaborative efforts related to urban pest management. This is a broad-based search. Research areas could include, but are not limited to behavior, ecology, genetics, physiology and